samedi 20 janvier 2018

Architectural monuments of Istanbul

Aya Sofia
آيا صوفيا.This building was originally built as a cathedral of the Orthodox Patriarchate. At the time of the Islamic conquest it became a mosque, and when the Turkish Republic became a museum. This building was the cathedral of Constantinople between 360 and 1453, excluding the years between 1204 and 1261, when it became the cathedral of the Latin Empire. Converted to a mosque from May 29, 1453 until 1934, when the Turkish constitution declared Turkey a secular state and became a museum.




مسجد السلطان أحمد.Sultan Ahmed mosque
This mosque was built between 1609 and 1616 during the reign of Sultan Ahmed I. Also known as the Blue Mosque because of the tiles [clear from what / what is meant?] The blue that decorates inside it. Like most of the Ottoman mosques, it contains the tomb of the Sultan who founded it, as well as a school and a school. This mosque was shown against the background of the 500-pound Turkish paper, which was placed in circulation from 1953 until 1976.




Bosphorus bridge
Résultat de recherche d'images pour "istanbul turquie"This bridge is also called the First Bosphorus Bridge, one of the two bridges connecting Europe with Asia. It is 1,510 meters (4,954 feet) long and has a width of 39 meters (128 feet). The distance between the towers is 1,074 meters (3,524 feet) and the height is 105 meters (344 feet), while the distance between the sea and the bridge reaches 64 meters (210 feet). This bridge gained fourth place among the longest suspended bridges in the world when it was completed in 1973 and was the longest bridge outside the United States. Today, he is in 16th place among these bridges.


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